ANNOYING TO PASSENGERS.; HOW AN ATTRACTIVE TRIP TO LONG BRANCH IS UNNECESSARILY MARRED.

One of the most attractive trips out of New-York in the Summer time is that to Long Branch by the Sandy Hook route. The invigorating ride on the Bay on the admirable steamer St. John's and the short railway ride along the shore of the ocean combine to make the trip both agreeable and refreshing. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

We are continually improving the quality of our text archives. Please send feedback, error reports,
and suggestions to archive_feedback@nytimes.com.

A version of this archives appears in print on August 8, 1885, on Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: ANNOYING TO PASSENGERS.; HOW AN ATTRACTIVE TRIP TO LONG BRANCH IS UNNECESSARILY MARRED. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe